Kalbarri first timer
Submitted by sheldoncy23 on Thu, 2013-07-18 19:45
hi guys
im going to kalbarri in January (i know looking for info early so im properly prepaired) but i need some info. ive used the search its helped but need more.
what gear is reccomend? ill have a 5000 setup running 20Lb and and 2500 running 10Lb. are there any places worth ballooning apart from wagoe? and ive been told that your not allowed to fish wagoe unless you stay there is this true?
any other info will be great eg tailor spots, rigs, best lures/baits etc...
cheers
Jayden20
Posts: 672
Date Joined: 29/08/11
you can fish from wagoe
you can fish from wagoe south along the beach to lucky bay and beyond without having to stay at wagoe chalets...or you can take a few 4wd tracks and get to the northern part of wagoe but I dont recomend it :)
sheldoncy23
Posts: 159
Date Joined: 27/02/13
forgot to mention i will
forgot to mention i will have access to a 4wd
Spinnerak
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Date Joined: 03/04/10
a lot has been written about
a lot has been written about kalbarri on this site, the search function may help you find some useful information
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sheldoncy23
Posts: 159
Date Joined: 27/02/13
Not sure if you read what I
Not sure if you read what I wrote but I already have. But I'm after more specific like which specific spots or areas to target etc...
Super peg
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Date Joined: 02/09/12
I never did but wished i had
I never did but wished i had of but I think they still do it, you can pay small fare to the boat hire place and they'll take u accross the river to fish the reefy to the north of the mouth, supposed to be a good tailor spot
The art of fishing consists of casting, winding, trolling and jigging
while freezing, sweating, swatting and swearing.
sheldoncy23
Posts: 159
Date Joined: 27/02/13
Bump
Thought I might bump this up it's just around the corner so keen! I've got into fishing with plastics lately was wondering what's there to fish for with plastics around the town area? Also any advice as to what plastics would work best! Cheers lads
MandurahMatt
Posts: 613
Date Joined: 18/09/13
Bream, Jacks and whiting in
Bream, Jacks and whiting in the river on plastics. Chinamans point for Tailor. Whiticarra creek for Tailor, Muloway, sharks.
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